Shaggywillis wrote:The best dessert experience may very well be the Chocolate Bar at the Pen.
Could you elabarate more? Do I need to make reservations? This sounds kind of cool and my boyfriend is obsessed with chocolate, so this might be a good holiday idea.
You can make reservations; I'm not sure how necessary it is, though. On the several occasions I've done this, I've also had dinner there (at the Lobby) and I've made reservations, and I've had the Chocolate Bar on the early side (it may even have been before 8 pm). I'm sure you
can make a reservation (they accept them through Opentable as well as by calling them), even if you aren't having a complete dinner, just doing the Chocolate Bar. Whether it's necessary, I don't know. I've never observed anyone waiting to be seated... but it's always a good idea, to eliminate the risk of having to wait.
The desserts cover a fairly wide variety, all within a chocolate theme: cakes, mousses/puddings, cookies, dipped fruit, candies, etc. As I mentioned, the portion sizes are small, which is great if you want to try a lot of different things without wasting any (and you can have as many as you want if you find something you love). One of my favorites was a white chocolate tapioca pudding. They usually have hot chocolate (beverage) this time of year.
The Chocolate Bar might be overkill if you're eating dinner at Avenues or maybe even Shanghai Terrace, both of which are also in the Peninsula. Both are excellent places to eat, but both (especially Avenues) offer plenty of food. If I'm not mistaken, the same pastry department/chef serves all three restaurants.
I really liked the savory part of the menu when I ate dinner there as well. I had an excellent sauteed skate, and they were serving a chocolate-infused iced tea that was excellent.
The Lobby is a lovely room, with very high ceilings (30? 40? 50? feet), and floor-to-ceiling windows along one wall, looking out on the city. There is a nice feeling of spaciousness, including ample distance between tables. Business casual attire is typical. The service I've experienced there has been excellent.
If you're interested in giving it as a gift, you can
purchase a dining gift certificate on the Peninsula website. I see they are selling them specifically for the Chocolate Bar for $94 for two people. That also includes coffee/cappucino/espresso, which are normally extra; I don't know whether it includes tax and tip as well. I went there maybe a year and a half ago and the Chocolate Bar was around $30-32 (not including tax or tip). Of course, you can always call the hotel to ask.
HTH - If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.